Top 5 Read-Aloud Chapter Books
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Even when your kids can read on their own, it's important to make time to read aloud with them. It's a bonding experience that will keep reading a happy pastime rather than a required chore. My husband and I have chapter books we've started with each child. The kids look forward to reading more chapters together. Here's my top 5 read-aloud chapter books:
1. The Impossible Quest - I'm a BIG fan of series! I love having the option of continuing right along when my child falls in love with a book! This new series is the perfect fantasy, suspenseful series to read-aloud. Because of the suspenseful parts of the book, I would recommend this for ages 9+ or reading level 10+.
5. Extreme Adventures - This is a great read-aloud for 8+ and reading level 9+. This series has action, suspense, and scary animals! My 9-year-old has LOVED reading this series allowed with my husband. It's action-packed enough that adults love it too!
1. The Impossible Quest - I'm a BIG fan of series! I love having the option of continuing right along when my child falls in love with a book! This new series is the perfect fantasy, suspenseful series to read-aloud. Because of the suspenseful parts of the book, I would recommend this for ages 9+ or reading level 10+.
2. Illustrated Stories - The one featured is Illustrated Stories from Greek Mythology, but there are SO many in this series! Our illustrated stories generally have between 10-15 titles in each book with a ribbon bookmark to save your place and are perfect for bedtime. This series is a great read-aloud for 5+ or reading level ages 8+.
3. Penny Dreadful - Penny is some kind of mischievous! Trouble ends up finding her wherever she goes! This hilarious series is a great read-aloud for 6+ or reading level 8+.
4. Fairy Ponies - Come on an adventure with magic, fairies, and ponies! What could be better? Great read-aloud for 5+ or reading level ages 7-8+. I love that these still have illustrations throughout, which are great for a younger reader.
What chapter books are you reading with your kids?
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